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Class of 2016 prospect Ben Cleveland is already considered one of the top offensive line prospects in the country, and the 6-7, 317-pounder showed why Saturday. He clocked a very impressive 5.22 40-yard dash and 4.87 shuttle, and had a 25.8-inch vertical leap and 41.5-foot power ball throw for a score of 99.78. He has offers from Georgia, Clemson, Florida, South Carolina and Texas with Alabama expected in the near future. He made an unofficial visit to Clemson two weeks ago.

Class of 2016 Elijah Deveaux (Charlotte, N.C./Christian) has a good size/speed combination and made several good plays in one-on-ones catching the ball. Temple and Mississippi State are two early offers with Pitt also showing interest, among others.

Class of 2016 quarterback Avery McCall (Dillon, S.C.) already has an offer from in-state South Carolina. He’s an intriguing prospect who is built more like a defensive back or running back. His arm is good, however, and he could just be one of those outliers at the position

Angel is a unique athlete who has all kinds of size but still moves well, has quickness and catches the ball naturally. He’s starting to transition into more of a tight end role after previously being seen as a running back and it fits him well.

Angel was a very impressive young man on Sunday at the DI training facility in Franklin, TN. He was one of the top overall athletes competing Sunday and looked well beyond his years with his mature body and talents on the field. Angel can seriously run for his size and could translate to many positions on the field on the college level. He was previously recruited by the old Vanderbilt staff as a running back but it is unknown at this time where the new staff likes him. He is one of the top targets not only on Vanderbilt’s recruiting list for 2016 but also many, many others. Angel has enough talents to either be a pass catching tight end on offense or even possibly a rush linebacker on defense. He is still growing and maturing but is looked at as one of the top prospects nationally in the recruiting class of 2016.

Gardenshire-Washington was a terror off the edge on Sunday, using his long arms and explosive first step to wreak havoc on the offensive linemen in one-on-ones. Physically, Gardenhire-Washington reminds me of 2013 Mississippi State signee, Deshon Cooper, and it is hard to believe the 2016 defensive end weighs less than 200 pounds with his long arms and solid build. Schools looking for an edge rusher would do well to get this sophomore in camp this summer.

Camps are tough settings for linebackers to truly shine, but Mills was able to hold his own against some very quick scatbacks in coverage. A physical athlete that also plays running back in high school, Mills made the decision to play defense at MVP Camp and that could be where the 6-foot, 200-pound sophomore ends up in college. He excelled at redirecting routes at the line of scrimmage and showed good lateral movement as well.